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Breeding maize for heat and drought tolerance: a necessity, nowadays, in Romania
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1  Agricultural Research and Development Station Turda
2  University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca
Academic Editor: Oscar Vicente

Abstract:

Maize is one of the most important crops both in Romania and worldwide. Some of the main problems faced by this crop are drought and heat, phenomena encountered more frequently in recent years in some European countries. In the area of ​​the city of Turda, in recent years an increase in average temperatures has been observed, sometimes associated with a lack of precipitation. In some years, although the precipitation had normal values ​​or was above the multi-year average, the distribution was chaotic, often with unfavorable effects on the maize crop. Increased temperatures in June and July, which have been increasingly frequent in recent years, have determined the appearance of phenomena such as the drying of leaves and panicles, the worsening of protandry, the incomplete development of husks, and of course the significant decrease in yield. In order to observe the effects of climatic conditions on the maize hybrids created at ARDS Turda, 35 of our own creations were studied for 7 experimental years (2017-2023). The genotypes analyzed are both older creations and the newest registered hybrids, these being characterized by superior tolerance to unfavorable environmental conditions. The hybrids Turda332, Turda344, Turda335, Turda2020, Turda380, HST148 and SUR18/399 achieved superior yield in all experimental years, this being due to both their superior production capacity and adaptive heterosis. These genotypes are also characterized by a well-developed leaf system, erect or semi-erect leaves, good flowering consistency and a lack of sterile plants.

Keywords: maize; drought; heat; tolerance
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